a leak could kill a cia agent or an agent we use in afghanistan. the notion is with the whistle blowers that there's no mechanism that works effectively or legitimately or meaningfully that allows whistleblowers to go inside their agencies or to congress to say look, i have a concern about waste, fraud, and abuse, something the government did that's illegal. will you work with me on this. people don't wake up and go i'm going to be a whistleblower this morning. i'm going to leak classified information. there's a process they go through. it's usually so fro frustratingt they quit and go to the media. >> what's changed since the 1970 something? you make the point this isn't woodward and bernstein any more, reporterreporters meeting in a g garage in d.c. with deep throat getting information about watergate. what has changed? >> technology has changed. what the justice department does in terms of investigations, that hasn't changed. what changed is people are using e-mails, cell phones, there's nor surveillance around so that the government can track i